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Why can't the UK pass some common sense knife control? No civilian needs a knife longer than 2 inches!
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I can pierce your heart and cut your throat with 2 inches – that doesn't sound common sense.
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Not if sharp knives are only available to those with a Knife License! Besides, who needs knives to cut meat when it's the leading cause of global warming! You don't need a knife to eat bugs!
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You are sooo wrong. Knifes are meant for wood carving and who needs a knife that long and that sharp for carving? I've never carved even a single wooden plate myself but the answer is defenetly no one.
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pencils shall be next they can get sharp as fuck, practically little pikes in your pockets !
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I blame the knife lobby. [Research](http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4581871.stm) shows no civilian needs long pointy knives. How people need to die before we get rid of these assault knives?
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And don't get me started on fully semi automatic screw drivers. The danger they pose to Her Majesty's subjects is far worse than loose screws.
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The knives used in these stabbings are likely illegal according to UKs knife laws
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Anything sharper than a butter knife is illegal in the UK. Talk about a cucked nation.
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It's weird because it almost seems like people that are interested in murdering someone else will find a way to do it regardless of laws
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Hmmmm.. Not a britbong or mobility scooter enthusiast, but.. > The intentional homocide rate for the UK vs US has the UK ranked 74th in the world and the US ranked 7th. https://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/United-Kingdom/United-States/Crime/Violent-crime
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Can you name difference between "intentional homocide" and "murder"?
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A few extra characters and a space.
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Mods can *shadow*ban?
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You'll be fascinated what Orwellian shit they can do if you take the challenge.
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I'm a mod of multiple subs and I've never seen this feature.
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Once I made a post about mass stabbing in finish school on r/worldnews it was flared as "not appropriate subreddit". Since then I've seen a drastic drop in responses to my comments and posts on several subreddits including for example r/unpopularopinion. So I checked. They didn't appeare anywhere in new posts. In some subreddits only I could see my posts and comments. In others they were available only by direct link. Other shadowbanned my posts but not comments. I've never violated any rules of Reddit itself, r/worldnews or god forbid any other subreddit nor did I received any notifications on that matter. Once I've read a post about a guy who was shadowbanned but that happened as soon as he registered on Reddit. So he wrote to support and it was fixed. As this happened to me immediately after the fore mentioned incident I don't concider that as a glitch. I wrote to mods of some subreddits and never got any response. I don't know how to write to reddit's support so here I'm. Keep looking that feature may be somewhere out there... or maybe that's an exclusive feature for native subreddits.
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I'm thinking if there is shadowbanning going on it must be Reddit admin. subreddit mods don't have that power.
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I don't see anything an SJW mod wouldn't others to see by posting this. Why would someone get shadowbanned??